Song Review- J.D.Short “You Been Cheating Me” from the album Blues from the Mississippi Delta

It is always a good idea to regularly take a step back and review music from long ago.  That can be via albums like this one (which also features Son House) that have music I greatly enjoy or even those that may feature genres or artists that are not in your usual wheelhouse.  In some way, directly or indirectly, all of those old sounds influence our current artists.   This album, as described on the Bandcamp page where it is featured, is “an early endeavor at celebrating the Delta blues as a genre, history, and chronicle of Black experience in the American south.”  There are some fascinating songs (and other hidden info) among the 12 tracks that definitely make this a valuable collection.  

This track stuck with me for a few days after hearing it which made it an easy pick for my favorite on the album.   The recording opens on a warbling harmonica and some nice acoustic strings and has that stripped down, authentic sound throughout that puts you right there with the musicians (even though this was way back in 1963).  As with all original blues the authenticity and emotions here are real and right on the surface.  

You can check out more of the music and information on the Bandcamp page https://sonhouseandjdshort.bandcamp.com/album/blues-from-the-mississippi-delta

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And please think about purchasing this song after you listen – streaming music does not pay much even times a thousand…


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